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30/05/2007
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Ghana and three others form new economic bloc
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EU and UNICEF to fight Guinea Worm infections
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Tension mounts at Bank Of Ghana
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30 Taxi Drivers arrested
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Fire Service clamps down on defaulters
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I.T. experts advocate adoption of modern ICT in business
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Wooden structures burnt to ashes
29/05/2007
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Rains expose poor drainage systems in Accra
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Yar’Adua sworn in as president
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Parlimentarians discuss female circumcision
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Politicians cautioned against early execution of Ropal
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Rural Banks to computerize operations
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Ghanaian Employees accused of exploitation
28/05/2007
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How safe is blood transfusion?
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Resume work now or lose contract
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Youth advised against immorality
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Catholic church applauded for its social programmes
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Cured lepers and families to benefit from school complex
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Media practitioners advised to maintain high ethical standards
25/05/2007
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Africans celebrate ‘‘44th African Union Day’’
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US Embassy opens new office costing over $100million dollars
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Danish government to support Ghana with $90million
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Sesson 2 of Stars Of The Future launched
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BBC awards winners of News Marker Project competition
24/05/2007
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Pre-school aids development in children
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Voluntary repatriation on Liberians to end by June
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Commercial drivers against heavy fines by motor court
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Water rationing begins in Accra
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Some Ghanaians exhibit poor saving habits
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Danny Ofori-Attah is dead
23/05/2007
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Pass Engineering bill now!
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71 students of Takoradi Poly dismissed
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TOR dismisses rumours of fuel shortage
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President Kufuor assures Investors
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Develop mining communities to attract Investors
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13 year old boy slaved for three years tells his story
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Recharge tiGO and get double the credit
22/05/2007
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President kufuor to tour four nations on diplomatic assignment
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GNAT calls for extension of Teacher Training
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University of Cape Coast not accredited to operate
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Gushegu hospital nearsCompletion
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MP’s appeal to HIV/AIDS compaigners
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Residents of Bolgatanga call on government to come to their aid
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229 trainees pass out as Community Protection Corps
21/05/2007
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Ghana must resort to Nuclear Energy- Nuclear Experts
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Toflokpo residents compete with animals over water
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Police Personnels from Ghana get tested for UN mission
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Vice president appeals to chiefs to resolve Dagbon Crisis
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Ghanaians advised to speak against violence in Darfur
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Youth to be involved in managing sanitation in the country
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Economic activities increase despite Energy Crisis
18/05/2007
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Legon students call for release of colleague
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25 May declared public holiday
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President of the World Bank resigns
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President Kufuor appoints two advisors to the AU
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Electoral commission: Registration centres to be set up outside Ghana
17/05/2007
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Metro TV and Areeba launch sports reality show
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G.T. promises quality service
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Health ministry applauds Cuban Doctors in Ghana
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Poultry Farmers call for speedy compensation from government
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NGO'S in africa collaborate to alleviate poverty
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Vetting of Justice Wood
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NAGRAT decries hostility from Education Authorities
16/05/2007
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Most ATM users worried over redenomination of the cedi
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Finger scanning system for visa applicants
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Dasebre Dwamena back home
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Trades Unions join forces to fight Youth Unemployment
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Haruna Iddrisu finally breaks silence
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Birds in Tema destroyed
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Conserving energy to save Crisis?
15/05/2007
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Dan Lartey blames government
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Fatal accident at Apam Juction
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Botswana delegation to understudy Ghana Audit Service
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MTN takes over Areeba
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GPRTU: Reverse recent increase in transport fares
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Tamale rainstorm victims
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“Return of Beyonce” Premieres
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SME’s receive 2.5 million dollar
14/05/2007
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Ghana and Britain to be more collaborative
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Georgina Wood meets for vetting as Chief Justice
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Debate on strategies for good governance
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Dasebre Dwamena’s family jubilate over his freedom
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Bolgatanga school on the verge of collapsing
12/05/2007
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Volta Region steps up surveillance on Bird Flu- vet. Officer
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Konkombas pledges commitment to peace
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Barclays support water supply to two institutions
11/05/2007
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Commercial drivers express fear over incoming currency
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26th anniversary of the death of the legend Bob Marley
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Hail mothers, on mothers day
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Migrating birds can cause bird flu
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64.5 million dollars housing units in Ghana
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Mining companies accused
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Pre-Homowo Festival Performed
10/05/2007
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Togo bans poultry from Ghana
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Research findings can aid Ghana’s development
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Health workers report to work after strike action
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Tigo introduces new reduced tarrifs
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Hydro electric power project to take off in June
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Landguards cause havoc at East Legon
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Three babies die at maternity unit in Ho Municipal Hospital
09/05/2007
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May 9th tragedy still fresh on our minds
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Public cautioned against the misuse of the Red Cross emblem
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Ghana still battles with waste management
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Many people battle with diseases due to the intake of certain foods
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Youth of Agona Nsaba attack Policemen
08/05/2007
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Alui Mahama admits that poor leadership leads poverty
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PNC condemns new Legon accomodation policy
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Water shortage on Legon Campus triggers health scare
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FBI and Ghana Police join forces to control crime
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Women to be in decision making
07/05/2007
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Ecobank Ghana is bank of the year 2006
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King Ayisoba grabs most prestigious Ghana Music Award
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People of Winneba celebrate Aboakyir Festival
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Rastafarians condemn use of Marijuana
04/05/2007
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Fuel prices go up again
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Asantehene’s birthday coincide with Akwasidae
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Poultry products still safe for consumption
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GWC cracks down on defaulters
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New vehicle testing equipment
03/05/2007
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State Funeral for late Hawa Yakubu
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Samples of new Ghana Cedi outdoored
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Ghana: World Press freedom day
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Hajj Council to compensate stranded Pilgrims
02/05/2007
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University of Ghana to review Academic Programs
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Passengers and filth at lorry stations
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Guinea worm infection on the increase in the Northern Regiony
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Residents in Dansoman live in fear of increasing armed robbery attacks
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July AU summit in Accra to attract five thousand dignitaries
01/05/2007
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Hawa Yakubu’s funeral begins
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Ghana: Workers celebrate May Day
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Bank of Ghana unveils new currency on thursday
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New by-law on waste management
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A former police boss enskinned as paramount chief
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